
John Mackenzie
John Mackenzie was a Scottish film director perhaps best known for the 1980 gangster film The Long Good Friday. Born in Edinburgh, Mackenzie worked in British film from the late 1960s, first as an assistant director to Ken Loach on productions such as Up the Junction and Cathy Come Home, before becoming an independent director himself, going on to work in both the UK and the US.
John Mackenzie was a Scottish film director perhaps best known for the 1980 gangster film The Long Good Friday. Born in Edinburgh, Mackenzie worked in British film from the late 1960s, first as an assistant director to Ken Loach on productions such as Up the Junction and Cathy Come Home, before becoming an independent director himself, going on to work in both the UK and the US.
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Quicksand
Director
When the Sky Falls
Director
Aldrich Ames: Traitor Within
Director
Deadly Voyage
Director
The Infiltrator
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Voyage
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Ruby
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The Last of the Finest
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The Fourth Protocol
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Act of Vengeance
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A Sense of Freedom
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The Innocent
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The Honorary Consul
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Paul McCartney - Take It Away
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The Long Good Friday
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Just a Boys' Game
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Red Shift
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Talkin' Blues
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The Elephants' Graveyard
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Double Dare
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A Passage to England
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Just Another Saturday
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Taking Leave
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Shut Down
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The Black Dog
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Made
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Unman, Wittering and Zigo
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One Brief Summer
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There Is Also Tomorrow
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